AuthorTopic: VectorLinux 6.0-alpha2- PRODUCT (Read 58781 times)

With 0.32 already out, I don't see much point in installing 0.31. Thanks for the tips.

I'm itching for the first beta. 0.12 has been working quite well for me for the most part. This computer (1.3 GHz Celeron) is easy--very Linux friendly, always has been. The real test will come when I install VL 6 on my laptop with the dreaded wireless. But with only one Linux partition on the laptop and the need to have Linux functioning well, I can't risk it at this early stage.--GrannyGeek

Try running vxconf as root in a terminal... that should get you a better X setup... see if that helps

No change at all, even if I manually edit xorg.conf with "1024x600" in the correct places.Even with "800x600" as the first entry the login screen looks the same.

@ kiddVL seems to run just fine, although I haven't poked around yet to get WiFi and sound working.But the WiFi module is loaded (ath5k) so it seems to be just a config issue.I don't really need sound support on this laptop, but it would sure be nice if it works right out of the box.

Minor suggestion: I understand Mozilla dropped the requirement for users to accept an EULA in FF. In very recent release of another *nix I saw it replaced with a much friendlier first-run page. I'd like to see that in VL too.

First, no sound. Even though I've manually run alsaconf, the Xfce settings is showing 'default' with no controls and nothing else.

Second, during boot, there are multiple attempts to start the network, first with the wired interface, then with the wireless. Both seem to include two calls to dhcpcd (at least I'm getting two entries for each card), and both sit for a long time. iplugd is supposedly enabled, so I can't see any reason for the lengthy delays during boot.

For some reason, the root user gets a nice small menu button, but a normal user gets a much longer (and much less space efficient) one.

The (gdm?) login screen is ugly. Looks anything but professional. Also, even though picture logins (and a picture) were selected during install, a default image is being used, not the one I selected.

/etc/skel/.config/lefpad/leafpadrc needs to be removed. It puts leafpad into a screen mode that is entirely unusable on my 1024x768 screen. Can't even resize the window, I have to go and manually delete the file

Alpha 0.33. After install, the first login (as either user or root) gets an error box asking if xfce4 should be used, since the default xfce doesn't exist. Once selected, the problem goes away.

Another problem - Gimp is installed, but it looks as though doinst.sh has not completed correctly. Some of the symlinks are created, but quite a few aren't there. Upgrading to Gimp 2.6.1 fixes the problem, but from the initial install several were missing.

While sound is back with alpha 0.33, there is an odd problem with volume levels. In past versions of Vector, sound level values were normally saved on shutdown and restored. With this alpha, the volume level reverts to 54% on every restart.

Running A.33 on S3-VIA twisterK IGP based sharp laptop, X still gets hang/dummy/locked from time to time, luckily less frequently than under A.25 & A.31, after a few hours of working on A.33, X gets hang more frequently ........running knoppix 5.3.1 dvd on the laptop , X also gets hang occasionally(running "savage" driver).while booting into windows XP with this laptop(running with the latest twisterK driver version downloaded from S3 website,ie:13.94.12hotkey ),system doesn't hang at all ,even 8-10 hors working continously....Do fix it up completely !so as my edited files/docs/data won't get lost unexpectedly..

Minor suggestion: I understand Mozilla dropped the requirement for users to accept an EULA in FF. In very recent release of another *nix I saw it replaced with a much friendlier first-run page. I'd like to see that in VL too.

I thought about that a while back in previous versions of the FF packages used in VL, but then I second thought it .. "why?" .. then I thought .. "is there such a need, besides branding?"..

Today I installed 0.33 on my Celeron desktop. This computer has a flaky CD-RW/DVD combo drive and it refuses to boot from a home-burned CD, so I have to do a vinstall-iso installation from a VL partition. That went fine, as always. I put 0.33 on my second testing partition.

Everything went fine with the installation. I installed LILO on a Linux low-level formatted floppy disk. My chief complaint with the text installation is that a good bit of the identifying line doesn't fit in the boxes for Hardware Init Configuration, Set Group, Select Service for Runlevel 2, and basically every similar box. I've done numerous VL text installations and am reasonably familiar with the descriptions for the various items, but if I were an inexperienced Linux user this would cause me real problems. My LCD monitor's native resolution is 1280x1024. X got my Radeon 9200 and Samsung LCD configured correctly with no intervention from me.

I had no problems setting up my network and my NFS home network. Sound worked fine. I did get that annoying "Could not look up internet address for vector.linux.net" when I started XFce. I didn't add it to /etc/hosts--will consider it if I get the message the next time I start XFce, now that I have my /etc/hosts file properly modified for my nfs network. I ran Gslapt and updated the things I was interested in. I also installed OOo, Scribus, Inkscape, sane, xsane, gutenprint and maybe some other programs with Gslapt. I installed Opera from a tar.gz file I downloaded from opera.com and installed tuxcards and CheckBook Tracker by copying files and a library from my VL6 0.12 partition. I updated Gimp and AbiWord with Gslapt.

Tomorrow I'll install my printers, Flash 10, and other programs I use regularly. VASMCC is still missing. I haven't noticed a difference between 0.12 and 0.33.--GrannyGeek

Running A.33 on S3-VIA twisterK IGP based sharp laptop, X still gets hang/dummy/locked from time to time, luckily less frequently than under A.25 & A.31, after a few hours of working on A.33, X gets hang more frequently ........

Now I add the floowing line into /etx/X11/xorg.conf:-----------------------------------------------------Option "AGPMode" "4"Option "AGPSize" "64" Option "DmaMode" "Vertex"----------------------------------------------------(pls:set AGPsize to 2 times of your onboard videoram size)

One thing jumps out at me: that xorg.conf claims your graphics chip has 32MB of memory available to it. I'm not sure that's right.

Could you try changing:

VideoRam 32768

to:

VideoRam 4096

and see if that works better?

If not, try:

VideoRam 2048

and finally:

VideoRam 1024

if it doesn't work at that point, that's likely not the problem. Thanks!

immediately Just add the line "VideoRam 4096" to /etc/X11/xorg.conf, now my sharp laptop doesn't get hang /locked under xfce4 up till now, almost 3.5 hrs already........ .check the task manager, cpu load 's at around 15-25% when i'm typing this post